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ProgDTN: Programmable Disruption-tolerant Networking

Sommer, Markus ; Höchst, Jonas ; Sterz, Artur ; Penning, Alvar ; Freisleben, Bernd (2022)
ProgDTN: Programmable Disruption-tolerant Networking.
10th Edition of the International Conference on NETworked sYStems. virtual Conference (17.05.2022-19.05.2022)
Konferenzveröffentlichung, Bibliographie

Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract)

Existing routing algorithms for disruption-tolerant networking (DTN) have two main limitations: (a) a particular DTN routing algorithm is typically designed to achieve very good performance in a specific scenario, but has limited performance in other scenarios, and (b) DTN routing algorithms do not take advantage of network programmability to profit from its benefits. We present ProgDTN, a novel approach to support programmable disruption-tolerant networking by allowing network operators to implement and adapt routing algorithms without knowledge of a router’s interior workings using the popular JavaScript language. To consider the specific properties of a particular application scenario, network operators can incorporate context information of DTN bundles and nodes in their routing algorithms. ProgDTN is based on DTN7, a flexible and efficient open-source, platform-independent implementation of the Bundle Protocol version 7. Our experimental evaluation demonstrates that using ProgDTN to tailor a routing algorithm to a particular scenario achieves excellent results of up to 99.9% delivery ratio while reducing unnecessary transmissions by 92.9%. ProgDTN’s implementation, our tailored scenario-specific routing algorithm, and code/data fragments for our experiments are released under permissive open-source licenses.

Typ des Eintrags: Konferenzveröffentlichung
Erschienen: 2022
Autor(en): Sommer, Markus ; Höchst, Jonas ; Sterz, Artur ; Penning, Alvar ; Freisleben, Bernd
Art des Eintrags: Bibliographie
Titel: ProgDTN: Programmable Disruption-tolerant Networking
Sprache: Englisch
Publikationsjahr: 17 Mai 2022
Verlag: Springer
Buchtitel: Networked Systems. NETYS 2022
Reihe: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Band einer Reihe: 13464
Veranstaltungstitel: 10th Edition of the International Conference on NETworked sYStems
Veranstaltungsort: virtual Conference
Veranstaltungsdatum: 17.05.2022-19.05.2022
Kurzbeschreibung (Abstract):

Existing routing algorithms for disruption-tolerant networking (DTN) have two main limitations: (a) a particular DTN routing algorithm is typically designed to achieve very good performance in a specific scenario, but has limited performance in other scenarios, and (b) DTN routing algorithms do not take advantage of network programmability to profit from its benefits. We present ProgDTN, a novel approach to support programmable disruption-tolerant networking by allowing network operators to implement and adapt routing algorithms without knowledge of a router’s interior workings using the popular JavaScript language. To consider the specific properties of a particular application scenario, network operators can incorporate context information of DTN bundles and nodes in their routing algorithms. ProgDTN is based on DTN7, a flexible and efficient open-source, platform-independent implementation of the Bundle Protocol version 7. Our experimental evaluation demonstrates that using ProgDTN to tailor a routing algorithm to a particular scenario achieves excellent results of up to 99.9% delivery ratio while reducing unnecessary transmissions by 92.9%. ProgDTN’s implementation, our tailored scenario-specific routing algorithm, and code/data fragments for our experiments are released under permissive open-source licenses.

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Presentation at the youtube-Channel of Netys-2022

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